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Page 4 May 7, 1996 - SMOKE SIGNALS n ,. ,,.,- ,m ! , nn ,,, ., ,,, in , ii '' I ' Mother's Day Cuncheon Friday, May 10 Tsoon to Z p.m. The Dental Department in conjunction with the Human Services Division will be sponsoring a FREE MOTHER'S DAY LUNCHEON. This luncheon will be for Mothers of babies less than a 1-12 years old and for Moms-to-be. Lunch will be provided as well as presentations on many topics relating to caring for infants. There will be lots of free giveaways and prizes. Child care will be provided. Grandmothers, sisters, aunts, or other child care providers are welcome to accompany you as your guest. Please call 879-2920 or 1 -800-775-0095, ext. 4. RSVP IS REQUIRED. To my Great Grandma Maxine and Great-Great Auntie Dorothy... if Thank you so much for the beautiful cradle board, I'll treasure it always! XXX 0 0 0, Baby Kiana Granny You're not getting older, you're getting better!! ( V 9 I 1 .1 Happy 87th Birthday Love, The Kids, Grandkids and Great Grandkids I V - XT , ! Happy 5th Birthday SHYLODIZICK Love... Daddy, Miml Kyle, Papa Rick, Grandma Shooney, Grandpa Pete, Grandma VaL Aunt TiTi, J.C. Penny, Auntie Jan, Tool Time Tim and many more... Wednesday, May 1 Thursday, May 2 Be Active SalmonPatties Cube Steak J? U hh Onion Roasted Potatoes Rice with Gravy D e 1 eailny Corn Beets and Coleslaw Jello with Fruit Dessert Wednesday, May 8 Thursday, May 9 Tuesday, May 7 White Navy Beans BBQ Ribs with Cornbread Picnic at the Park with Ham Hocks Baked Potatoes Fruit Salad and Rolls Green Beans Pie Dessert Tuesday, May 14 Wednesday, May 15 Thursday, May 16 Green Pepper Steak Buffalo Stew Chicken and Dumplings Rice Cottage Cheese Salad Mixed Veggies Rolls Jello with Fruit Dessert Peach Cobbler Tuesday, May 21 Wednesday, May 22 Thursday, May 23 Corn Beef & Cabbage Manicotti with Meat Sauce Baked Chicken Steamed Red Potatoes Green Beans Scalloped Potatoes Carrots Salad Spinach Pumpkin Bars Garlic Bread Cake with Pudding Tuesday, May 28 Wednesday, May 29 Thursday, May 30 Meat Loaf Spaghetti Roast Turkey Rice Pilaf Garlic Bread Mashed Potatoes Beets Salad Asparagus Apple Cobbler Banana Splits Cake & Ice Cream Menu is subject to change. Meal Price is $3.00. Tribal member elders and spouses meals are free. Staff please call ext. 2410 by 9:30 a.m. SHELLEY HANSON IS GRADUATING FROM WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY WITH A MASTERS OF MANAGEMENT ON SUNDAY, MAY 12. She would like to thank her friends and family for their support in the last 2 years. With a very special thanks to her parents, Wayne and Sharon Hanson; her daughter, Kayla Leno; and her Small Business Development co-workers. There will be an open house to celebrate Shelley's graduation and Kajla's 7th birthday. The festivities will be from 6 to 9 p.m. on Sunday, May 12 at Englewood Elementary School Gymnasium, 1132 19th Street NE, Salem, Oregon. Essay competition offers college scholarships Over $16,000 in college scholarships is available to high school students through a nationwide essay competition sponsored by the Multiple Sclerosis Association of America. Deadline is May 27. For more information call MSAA at (609) 488-4500. Diabetic support If you are diabetic, this support group is for you. This is a time for you and others who have diabetes to share information and to learn new ideas. We will be offering snacks and recipe ideas. This group is open to anyone. It will be held once a month at 1 p.m. in the Wellness Building Conference Room at the main tribal offices. The next meeting is Thurs day, May 16. If you have any questions, please call Tammy at 879-2017, Jill at 879-2018 or Bonnie at 879-2016. Summer Preschool Program enrollment The Youth Education Division is offer ing a Summer Program for children 3 years old through pre-kindergarten. There is open enrollment for 20 children. Native Ameri can children will receive preference. The program will operate Monday through Fri day from 7:45 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Children will spend the morning hours in a pre-kindergarten readiness program and the afternoon hours in day care setting. The fee is $200 per month. Adjustments to the fee may be made according to financial need. Enrollment forms and further information may be obtained from the Youth Education Coordinator, Wendi Spencer, at 879-2280. Also, Twa Sunchako Learning Center has been in operation for four years, and all are welcome to observe the current program any Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday af ternoon through mid-May. Please contact the teacher, Teressa Olson, at 879-2279 to arrange a visit. Enrollment will close June 15 in order to set the program up for the sum mer months.' 1